Sentences with phrase «obvious injustices in»

The shortage of firewood is not a function of obvious injustices in ownership and distribution.

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And should the Supreme Court be unwise enough to impose same - sex marriage on the whole country, the decision will be greeted not like Loving v. Virginia (overturning antimiscegenation laws in 1967), as an achievement of obvious justice, but like Roe v. Wade, with a tireless movement dedicated to overturning its obvious injustice, and a reinvigorated effort to pass a federal marriage amendment.
Typically messed up people and messed up middle class lives make an interesting story when there is no revenge for which one needs to make retribution, or when there is no obvious injustice to which human dignity requires courageous defiance in defense what is right.
But the point is that in addition to the obvious pressures of population growth, strategies of development that ignore existing injustice in patterns of wealth distribution enlarge the problems of severe poverty rather than mitigating them.
Thus we are enabled to become the personal instruments for his loving concern as it is worked out in the creation, despite the evil and wickedness, the sin and injustice, the pain and anguish, that are obvious to an honest observer.
Carlo Ancelotti had been confident of winning the appeal, but in Spain, as elsewhere, the referees are defended to the hilt, even when an obvious injustice has been done.
This happens often and by any moral or ethical standard it is wrong but you certainly don't hear feminists pointing out the obvious injustice to men in these cases.
We are also calling on the President of Ghana, H.E. Nana Akufo - Addo, who is also a known Human Rights adherent, Former Presidents of Ghana, the Speaker of Parliament, Ghana Peace Council, Ghana Bar Association, International Bar Association, Amnesty International and other International Human Rights bodies to intervene in this act of injustice perpetuated against Mr. Sosu, whose works in this country are quite obvious.
But in this case, the obvious disregard to hide partiality does the audience an injustice by assuming this semi-fictitious portrait will influence voters to favor his perspective.
I don't know what your position was in the past, but if this is your first call of injustice in KU, then it seems obvious that you're biased toward the welfare of shorter length work authors and are creating arguments to fit that mindset.
I grew up in the civil rights era in the South, and the widespread institutionalized injustice was obvious.
The South Carolina Supreme Court decision in Eason v. Eason, 384 S.C. 473, 682 S.E. 2d 804 (2009) corrects an obvious injustice, holding that a written agreement between separated spouses to not use adultery as a bar to entitlement to alimony is enforceable and not a violation of public policy.
In the May 9, 2011 Supreme Court opinion of Simmons v. Simmons, 392 S.C. 412, 709 S.E. 2d 666 (2011), the Supreme Court corrects this obvious injustice, noting that the mere passage of time did not make a SCRCP 60 (b)(5) motion inappropriate.
The obvious and unintended injustice produced by this problem caused the Law Commission in the draft Limitation Bill which accompanied its report on limitation (see Report on Limitation of Actions Law Com No 270) specifically to provide that where the cause of action relates to a failure to give correct advice on the law, knowledge thereof is deemed to be knowledge of a fact.
Your last sentence speaks volumes regarding the entitlement saavy Montreal / Quebec university students» (well, the separatist oriented students at least) obvious misuse of their freedom to trash a system that allows them to acquire post secondary education at about a third to half of the cost elsewhere in Canada, in order to decry the injustice of not getting it for free.
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